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	author = {Donald R. Kinder and David O. Sears},
	year = {1981},
	pages = {414--431}
},

@inproceedings{messing2010bias,
	title = {Bias in the Flesh: Attack Ads and the Effects of Visual Cues in the 2008 Presidential Campaign},
	shorttitle = {Bias in the Flesh},
	booktitle = {Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Singapore},
	author = {S. Messing and E. Plaut and M. Jabon},
	year = {2010}
},

@misc{troutnut2008hillarys,
	title = {Hillary's ad: Debate footage doctored to make Obama blacker},
	url = {http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/03/04/468408/-UPDATE-w-campaign-response-Hillarys-ad:-debate-footage-doctored-to-make-Obama-blacker},
	journal = {{DailyKos.com}},
	author = {Troutnut},
	month = mar,
	year = {2008},
	note = {Accessed Friday, December 12, 2008},
	howpublished = {{http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/03/04/468408/-UPDATE-w-campaign-response-Hillarys-ad:-debate-footage-doctored-to-make-Obama-blacker}}
},

@article{hugenberg2004ambiguity,
	title = {Ambiguity in Social Categorization: The Role of Prejudice and Facial Affect in Race Categorization},
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	number = {5},
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	year = {2004},
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},

@incollection{dovidio1996stereotyping,
	address = {New York},
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	volume = {276},
	shorttitle = {Stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination},
	booktitle = {Stereotypes and stereotyping},
	publisher = {Guilford Press},
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},

@article{davis2001amygdala:,
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},

@article{dovidio2002implicit,
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	year = {2002},
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},

@article{dovidio1997nature,
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},

@article{amodio2006stereotyping,
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},

@incollection{blair2001implicit,
	address = {Mahwah, {NJ}},
	title = {Implicit stereotypes and prejudice},
	lccn = {6494},
	booktitle = {Cognitive Social Psychology: The Princeton Symposium on the Legacy and Future of Social Cognition},
	publisher = {Erlbaum},
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},

@article{hugenberg2003facing,
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	journal = {Psychological Science},
	author = {Kurt Hugenberg and Galen V Bodenhausen},
	year = {2003},
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},

@incollection{dovidio2001implicit,
	address = {Oxford, England},
	title = {Implicit and explicit attitudes: Examination of the relationship between measures of intergroup bias},
	lccn = {0433},
	booktitle = {Blackwell handbook of social psychology: Vol. 4. Intergroup relations},
	publisher = {Blackwell},
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},

@article{devine1989stereotypes,
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},

@article{payne2005inkblot,
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	number = {3},
	journal = {Journal of Personality and Social Psychology},
	author = {B. Keith Payne and Clara M. Cheng and Olesya Govorun and Brandon D. Stewart},
	year = {2005},
	pages = {277--293}
},

@article{greenwald2002unified,
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	year = {2002},
	pages = {3--25}
},

@inproceedings{iyengar2009explicit,
	address = {Toronto, Canada},
	title = {Explicit and implicit attitudes: Black-white and {Obama-McCain} comparisons},
	lccn = {0000},
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	year = {2009}
},

@article{greenwald1998measuring,
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},

@article{zajonc1980feeling,
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@article{towles-schwen2006automatically,
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	volume = {42},
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	number = {5},
	journal = {Journal of Experimental Social Psychology},
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	year = {2006},
	keywords = {attitudes, Racial},
	pages = {698--705}
},

@inproceedings{iyengar2010explicit,
	address = {Chicago},
	title = {Explicit Racial Cues in Campaign Advertising: The Case of Skin Complexion in the 2008 Campaign},
	author = {Shanto Iyengar and Simon Jackman and Solomon Messing and Kyu Hahn},
	year = {2010}
},

@article{crosby1980recent,
	title = {Recent unobtrusive studies of Black and White discrimination and prejudice: A literature review},
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	year = {1980},
	keywords = {helping behavior \& aggression \& nonverbal communication, literature review, prejudice against Blacks},
	pages = {546--563}
},

@misc{fox2008questions,
	title = {Questions raised whether Hillary ad darkened Obama},
	url = {http://www.foxnews.com/politics/elections/2008/03/04/questions-raised-whether-hillary-ad-darkened-obama/},
	journal = {{FoxNews.com}},
	author = {Fox},
	month = mar,
	year = {2008},
	note = {Accessed Friday, December 12, 2008},
	howpublished = {http://www.foxnews.com/politics/elections/2008/03/04/questions-raised-whether-hillary-ad-darkened-obama/}
},

@article{greenwald1995implicit,
	title = {Implicit social cognition: Attitudes, self-esteem, and stereotypes.},
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	issn = {{0033-295X}},
	lccn = {1869},
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	abstract = {This article reviews recent studies of memory systems in humans and nonhuman primates. Three major conclusions from recent work are that () the capacity for nondeclarative (nonconscious) learning can now be studied in a broad array of tasks that assess classification learning, perceptuomotor skill learning, artificial grammar learning, and prototype abstraction; () cortical areas adjacent to the hippocampal formation, including entorhinal, perirhinal, and parahippocampal cortices, are an essential part of the medial temporal lobe memory system that supports declarative (conscious) memory; and () in humans, bilateral damage limited to the hippocampal formation is nevertheless sufficient to produce severe anterograde amnesia and temporally graded retrograde amnesia covering as much as 25 years.},
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@inproceedings{messing2009bias,
	title = {Bias in the Flesh: Attack Ads in the 2008 Presidential Campaign},
	booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2009 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting},
	author = {Solomon Messing and Ethan Plaut and Maria Jabon},
	year = {2009}
},

@incollection{turner1999current,
	title = {Some current issues in research on social identity and self-categorization theories},
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	pages = {1--35}
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@incollection{turner1982towards,
	address = {Cambridge},
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@book{kinder2009us,
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	year = {2009}
},

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},

@incollection{ross1977intuitive,
	address = {New York},
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@article{sniderman1986symbolic,
	title = {Symbolic racism: Problems of motive attribution in political analysis},
	volume = {42},
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@article{feldman2005racial,
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	shorttitle = {Racial Resentment and White Opposition to {Race-Conscious} Programs},
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},

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},

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	address = {New York},
	title = {Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain},
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@incollection{fiske1998stereotyping,
	address = {New York},
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	title = {Stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination},
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	booktitle = {The Handbook of Social Psychology},
	publisher = {{McGraw-Hill}},
	author = {Susan T. Fiske},
	editor = {Daniel T. Gilbert and Susan T. Fiske and Lindzey Gardner},
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@article{mackie1998intergroup,
	title = {Intergroup relations: Insights from a theoretically integrative approach},
	volume = {105},
	issn = {{0033-295X}},
	shorttitle = {Intergroup Relations},
	url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6X04-46P4NJ6-F/2/6a1655c24f286ca5a8bd4f350a26e2a1},
	abstract = {In social psychology, specific research traditions, which often spring up in response to external events or social problems, tend to perpetuate the theoretical assumptions and methodological approaches with which they began. As a result, theories and methods that have proven powerful in 1 topic area are often not applied in other areas, even to conceptually similar issues. The authors adopt a theoretically integrative approach to the topic of intergroup relations. Theories and empirical approaches from the domains of attitudes, impression formation, the self, personal relationships, and norms offer many new insights into problematic issues, such as repeated findings of dissociations among stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination. This integrative approach not only promises new theoretical advances, but also suggests numerous potential practical approaches to limiting or reducing destructive patterns of intergroup relations.},
	number = {3},
	journal = {Psychological Review},
	author = {Diane M. Mackie and Eliot R. Smith},
	month = jul,
	year = {1998},
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},

@incollection{hamilton1981stereotyping,
	address = {Hillsdale, {NJ}},
	title = {Stereotyping and intergroup behavior: Some thoughts on the cognitive approach},
	isbn = {9780898590814},
	booktitle = {Cognitive processes in stereotyping and intergroup behavior},
	publisher = {L. Erlbaum Associates},
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	year = {1981},
	pages = {333--353}
},

@incollection{dovidio2004role,
	address = {Philadelphia},
	title = {The role of affect in determining intergroup behavior: The case of willingness to engage in intergroup affect},
	isbn = {9781841690476},
	booktitle = {From Prejudice to Intergroup Emotions: Differentiated Reactions to Social Groups},
	publisher = {Psychology Press},
	author = {J. F. Dovidio and V. M. Esses and K. R. Beach and S. L. Gaertner},
	editor = {Diane M. Mackie and Eliot R. Smith},
	year = {2004},
	pages = {153--171}
},

@article{park2005rethinking,
	title = {Rethinking the link between categorization and prejudice within the social cognition perspective},
	volume = {9},
	url = {http://psr.sagepub.com/content/9/2/108.abstract},
	doi = {10.1207/s15327957pspr0902_2},
	abstract = {For the past 40 years, social psychological research on stereotyping and prejudice in the United States has been dominated by the social cognition perspective, which has emphasized the important role of basic categorization processes in intergroup dynamics. An inadvertent consequence of this approach has been a disproportionate focus on social categorization as a causal factor in intergroup animosity and, accordingly, an emphasis on approaches that minimize category distinctions as the solution to intergroup conflict. Though recognizing the crucial function of categorization, we question existing support for the hypothesis that the perception of strong group differences necessarily results in greater intergroup bias. Given that it is neither feasible nor ultimately desirable to imagine that social categories can be eliminated, we suggest that a more useful approach is one that promotes intergroup harmony even while recognizing and valuing the distinctions that define our social world.},
	number = {2},
	journal = {Personality and Social Psychology Review},
	author = {Bernadette Park and Charles M. Judd},
	month = may,
	year = {2005},
	pages = {108--130}
},

@article{nosek2005understanding,
	title = {Understanding and using the implicit association test: {II.} Method variables and construct validity},
	volume = {31},
	shorttitle = {Understanding and Using the Implicit Association Test},
	url = {http://psp.sagepub.com/content/31/2/166.abstract},
	doi = {10.1177/0146167204271418},
	abstract = {The Implicit Association Test {(IAT)} assesses relative strengths of four associations involving two pairs of contrasted concepts (e.g., male-female and family-career). In four studies, analyses of data from 11 Web {IATs,} averaging 12,000 respondents per data set, supported the following conclusions: (a) sorting {IAT} trials into subsets does not yield conceptually distinct measures; (b) valid {IAT} measures can be produced using as few as two items to represent each concept; (c) there are conditions for which the administration order of {IAT} and self-report measures does not alter psychometric properties of either measure; and (d) a known extraneous effect of {IAT} task block order was sharply reduced by using extra practice trials. Together, these analyses provide additional construct validation for the {IAT} and suggest practical guidelines to users of the {IAT.}},
	number = {2},
	journal = {Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin},
	author = {Brian A. Nosek and Anthony G. Greenwald and Mahzarin R. Banaji},
	month = feb,
	year = {2005},
	pages = {166 --180}
},

@article{rooth2010automatic,
	title = {Automatic associations and discrimination in hiring: Real world evidence},
	volume = {17},
	issn = {0927-5371},
	shorttitle = {Automatic associations and discrimination in hiring},
	url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VFD-4W6XYGY-1/2/0c9d3deef54a944722b1525f93d31ef7},
	doi = {10.1016/j.labeco.2009.04.005},
	abstract = {This is the first study providing empirical support for automatically activated associations inducing discriminatory behavior among recruiters in a real-life hiring situation. Two different field experiments on ethnic discrimination in hiring are combined with a measure of employers' automatic attitudes and performance stereotypes toward {Arab-Muslim} men relative to Swedish men using the Implicit Association Test.
The results show that the probability to invite {Arab-Muslim} job applicants decreases by five percentage points when the recruiter has a one standard deviation stronger negative implicit association toward {Arab-Muslim} men. This suggests that automatic processes may exert a significant impact on employers' hiring decisions, offering new insights into labor market discrimination.},
	number = {3},
	journal = {Labour Economics},
	author = {{Dan-Olof} Rooth},
	month = jun,
	year = {2010},
	keywords = {Discrimination, Exit from unemployment, Implicit attitudes/stereotypes},
	pages = {523--534}
},

@article{sriram2009brief,
	title = {The Brief Implicit Association Test},
	volume = {56},
	issn = {1618-3169},
	url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19439401},
	doi = {10.1027/1618-3169.56.4.283},
	abstract = {The Brief Implicit Association Test {(BIAT)} consists of two blocks of trials with the same four categories and stimulus-response mappings as the standard {IAT,} but with 1/3 the number of trials. Unlike the standard {IAT,} the {BIAT} focuses the subject on just two of each block's four categories. Experiments 1 and 2 demonstrated that attitude {BIATs} had satisfactory validity when good (but not bad) was a focal category, and that identity {IATs} had satisfactory validity when self (but not other) was a focal category. Experiment 2 also showed that a good-focal attitude {BIAT} and a self-focal identity {BIAT} were psychometrically similar to standard {IAT} measures of the same constructs. Experiment 3 presented each of six {BIATs} twice, showing that procedural variables had no more than minor influences on the resulting implicit measures. Experiment 4 further demonstrated successful use of the {BIAT} to measure implicit stereotypes.},
	number = {4},
	journal = {Experimental Psychology},
	author = {N Sriram and Anthony G Greenwald},
	year = {2009},
	note = {{PMID:} 19439401},
	keywords = {Association Learning, Attitude, Choice Behavior, {EMOTIONS,} Female, Gender Identity, Humans, Male, Orientation, Pattern Recognition, Visual, Politics, Prejudice, Psychometrics, Psychomotor Performance, Reaction Time, Self Concept, Social Identification, Stereotyping},
	pages = {283--294}
},

@article{greenwald2009implicit,
	title = {Implicit race attitudes predicted vote in the 2008 {U.S.} Presidential Election},
	volume = {9},
	issn = {15297489},
	url = {http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1530-2415.2009.01195.x/full},
	doi = {10.1111/j.1530-2415.2009.01195.x},
	number = {1},
	journal = {Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy},
	author = {Anthony G. Greenwald and Colin Tucker Smith and N. Sriram and Yoav {Bar-Anan} and Brian A. Nosek},
	year = {2009},
	pages = {241--253}
}